Challenges to Enterprise Performance in the Face of the Financial Crisis : Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

This report addresses the core components of enterprise activity, namely, the factors of production and the public infrastructure to support them. In the period just before the financial crisis, a number of elements, such as access to finance, skills and education of labor, and infrastructure emerge...

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Main Author: Group, World Bank
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington : World Bank, 2011.
Series:World Bank studies.
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